I think most teams would think we have a fairly favorable draw a our pod has a whole lot of highly inconsistent teams in there, plus the location is practically a home game for us, which is weird because generally 6 seeds don't get that type of bonus. We play good ball we have a very good path to the Sweet 16. We show up playing lethargic and sloppy and don't crash the boards, we have a very good chance of going home on the first day. You really can't complain about the draw- the teams in our pod (us included) are teams aspiring Sweet 16 teams should beat though they have high ceilings when they're playing well.
That said, a thing that worries me that nobody has mentioned yet is that by playing a First 4 team, we won't be able to put 100% of our time developing a gameplan against our opponent until Wednesday night as before then we'll be splitting 50/50. And for a young team like ours, cutting down prep from 4 or 5 days to 2 against a specific team who has already shaken off their tourney jitters isn't as favorable as it would be if we had a more experienced team.
As such, I see this game being a tough one for us regardless of who we play. We need to make sure we don't come out nervous and fall behind early with turnovers leading to easy buckets. We give teams like Texas or Xavier confidence early and we're asking for trouble. Gotta play smart, hard, controlled basketball. And so if we want to actually take advantage of our draw, we're going to need a more mature KJ than we've seen recently. He ends the game with 3 or less turnovers I like our chances. 5 or more I don't. Play smart and hard and that's how we move on. Time for our baby birds to grow up.